First United Methodist Church of Griffin

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Thanksgiving thankfulness

I hope you are gearing for a great Thanksgiving with friends and family.  I hope you'll be able to make it back for worship on Sunday as we'll continue "Pointing to a Promise" by talking about David.  We have a lot to learn about character from him.  You might even hear some Christmas songs!

Thought for the Week
"I will praise God’s name in song and glorify him with thanksgiving."  Psalm 69:30

I've made it a custom the last few years to make a list each Thanksgiving for the things for which I'm most thankful.  I'll surely leave a host of blessings out, but here's the ones that come to mind this day.

I'm thankful for...

  • The blood of Jesus that covers over my multitude of sins.
  • The grace of God that sustains me each and every day.
  • My sweet wife, Emily.
  • My four wild boys, Morgan, Tanner, Walker and Brooks.
  • To still have my parents with me, because I know so many that don't.
  • Parents and in-laws that support us so much
  • Our brothers, sister-in-laws, nephews and niece.
  • My church family.  What a gift to serve a risk-taking and outreach-focused community of faith.
  • For not having Christmas Eve services in high school in a month.
  • For new friends at Harmony Grove that we didn't know a 18-months ago.
  • For the faithful who have bled and cried with me for any part of the last 10 years in planting a church.
  • For safety.  In this day and age, every day is a gift.
  • to Disney for bringing back Star Wars and giving me and my boys the chance to see one in the theater together.
  • For Southern winters that don't really start until about mid-December and end quickly.
  • For the sunshine...for a while there I thought it had disappeared.
  • To the mentors that have poured their cups into mine.
  • For the light at the end of the tunnel in my school work.
  • For pastor friends to laugh, cry and celebrate with.
  • For Jeremy Pruitt, Jake Ganus and Sony Michel.  It would have been a long fall without those three.
  • For Mello Yello Zero and Coke Zero.  
  • For Pop Tarts -- I love those things.
  • For my health, notwithstanding the pop tarts.
  • For the opportunity to talk College Football each week on WJBB 107.1 in Barrow County.  It's been a blast.
  • For coffee.
  • For sleeping in.
  • For warm socks.  I'm really starting to appreciate good socks in my old age.
  • For the chance to do life every day.
  • And I'm thankful for you.  It's people that make this world great and people that have so blessed my life.


In Christ,

Carter

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